Javalin
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The problem is you would realistically need more than you'd think. The good news is it CAN be had for relatively cheap. The following is just my best guess at what you could plan on spending to get your first build underway:
$50 Safety Glasses (Absolute must! Anything you build yourself has the ability to blind instantly)
$30 Soldering iron (You *could* skip this but I wouldn't... Diodes aren't cheap without it you risk blowing it)
$10 Solder (If you skip the soldering iron you won't need this)
$10 Wire & Flux (a small spool of speaker wire from walmart (car radio section) would probably do just fine for your first)
$25 Multimeter (This you don't absolutely have to have. I made my first without one)
$15 Misc. (Project box / altoids can; battery holder; switch etc)
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$140 total
Most of that you could probably get cheaper but that's not including a diode or driver. And you might be able to do without the multimeter but in the event something goes awry, you won't be able to test much.
As for your question about twisting the wire together, you probably could. Here's the problem, If your driver breaks contact with your diode even for just a split second a charge can build up and when it re connects it can instantly blow your laser diode. So yes it's absolutely possible, plausible even. But you are taking a huge risk at blowing your diode.
The hot glue gun would be helpful if you make an altoids can laser. It could hold the battery holder in place. Use the search bar at the bottom of the page to look for similar builds. At $20 / month it wouldn't take long to get the bare minimum. I edited the list above a little.
$50 Safety Glasses (Absolute must! Anything you build yourself has the ability to blind instantly)
$30 Soldering iron (You *could* skip this but I wouldn't... Diodes aren't cheap without it you risk blowing it)
$10 Solder (If you skip the soldering iron you won't need this)
$10 Wire & Flux (a small spool of speaker wire from walmart (car radio section) would probably do just fine for your first)
$25 Multimeter (This you don't absolutely have to have. I made my first without one)
$15 Misc. (Project box / altoids can; battery holder; switch etc)
_____________________
$140 total
Most of that you could probably get cheaper but that's not including a diode or driver. And you might be able to do without the multimeter but in the event something goes awry, you won't be able to test much.
As for your question about twisting the wire together, you probably could. Here's the problem, If your driver breaks contact with your diode even for just a split second a charge can build up and when it re connects it can instantly blow your laser diode. So yes it's absolutely possible, plausible even. But you are taking a huge risk at blowing your diode.
The hot glue gun would be helpful if you make an altoids can laser. It could hold the battery holder in place. Use the search bar at the bottom of the page to look for similar builds. At $20 / month it wouldn't take long to get the bare minimum. I edited the list above a little.
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